Florida has long been a magnet for high-net-worth individuals, thanks in large part to its favorable tax climate.
Florida’s most attractive tax feature is the absence of a state income tax. This applies to both earned income and income from investments, making it particularly appealing for high-income earners and retirees alike.
Florida does not impose estate or inheritance taxes, providing a substantial advantage for wealth preservation and transfer.
I figure he’s probably using legal methods to shelter assets from taxes, rather than trying to illegally evade 'em.
https://www.cfholbert.com/blog/bigfoot-sightings/
Based on this graph of sightings over time, he’s spending less time in the Pacific Northwest and increasing time in Florida.
https://www.core-wm.com/2024/07/02/navigating-floridas-unique-tax-environment-for-high-net-worth-individuals/
I figure he’s probably using legal methods to shelter assets from taxes, rather than trying to illegally evade 'em.
Based on the number of sightings on this map, I’m starting to think that maybe most people have just never seen a homeless person before…
I would call it a spurious correlation, except it’s hard to measure the impact of the enthusiast meet-ups that Bigfoot leads…
Well sure, he’s got to be retired by now.